i i "'°l'1"»5f§' »”; 2 7--e -I' »", I ii _I _.- \- > eaee-'il _ v 5. .i ji if A... fi* ui ill if >'i ii Iii' _,_ . I _ . . I RI lf- *E all .__. _f`, I i I I R_r~ i r I ,. l \ I I I i I A i . \ I I ii \ I J i I I I v I ¢... \ i , U 1 I . <. I fl . I Co, _“.4 i 0 i ._-.ang l i 4 I I i ‘I 1 I l I I 1 i . I I i I I I i i sg; A its Jr f. < ,ef ‘J iv "I I "" I-7 L_; ' '_;_ gt “The Bride” it would be dif- II that would be more pleasing to NUTS rich cut glass. ' piette, including a splendid . assortment ot Sherbet glas- . B95 ~ W. W. WELLNER ‘ Getting Results Have you ever seriously th ov them. But then you have §0 You are paid tor your goods, _ OT .thinking and study. " I WORLD BETTERMENT »_ i . r;_=-~v.~` _ ~,_. . _ 1 ilnance the world-wide Salva- tion Army? --.1 .. I.. ,_ _ -we ._.»;»,,-.f ,» < '; . tl _j ~ “ V ‘-'.‘1»'?." » . _ . ‘f . ,.» I , . - . --_ 'THE cHARLo_T'_rETowN GUARDIAN _ _ ___._ _ _ __ _ _ _ MAY_1_s,192`f_ M9- tield, Saturday, May 21st at one X$&l1-~:--V ______. . 1235! IDR THE ` Some Proinising BRIDE In selecting a gift for cult to decide on anything her than a piece ot WELL- Onr stock is most com- nt $3.75 per half dozen. -fu- iii re WI! A, .wi its' KVI! Costs Money ought what it moans to I I i1' is some PROBLEM You know something about erhead expenses--you have ` ods, or brains, to sell. for the' result of your 2 'a Our stock-in-trade is '° ,» ’\("_ this morning on an exteneded visit ._, fl* \_,_\’-,V _ to Winnipeg and points west. ) _i 2 ' .ff (` " While in Winnipeg they will he ` ` E ~-~"‘* ‘the guests ot Mr and Mrs. Lorne ~ `- J 1, Stewart. `solidated Club. This hcifer Mayo msn; A -~ - .. ' Centril Gldrdim ft 1 OUR QWN Silver Polish, price 350. W. _W. Wellner Ltd., Jewel- lers. . fh. PITKRS TAXI ¢ElVl6l..- Stand Jon Woods' Wim' shop. Phono 4704. All ullll womptly attended' 10. REMEMBER the postponed Auc~ tion Sale at Thomas Rlces, Green o'clock p. ni. rain or shine. I THE POSTPONE-D meeting of the McDonald Women’s Institute will he -held at the homo of Mrs. Walter Jones on June 2nd. stood the test of over half ii cen- tury. W. W. Wellner Ltd_. Jewel- lers. _ -local- ::BIG EASY CHAIRS - The deep seat ‘luxurious klrld-see ours. Prices dead right.--Beer &. Weeks. -leo->--*_ PERSONALS Mrs. Stewart, -wife of the late Col.D. Stewart. Miss Stewart and Miss Dorothy Stewart, are leaving *WOW YIOU WANT a Chesterfield? Let us quote You prices.-Beer & Weekl. Holsteins Not long ago we had the plea- sure Of |00kil1§ over the herd of James MacCallum and son, South- port. P. E. l. Some -four years ago Messrs l\lc(7alium decided to in- vest in pure bred Holsteins and made one selection from the first Importation of the Iiillsboro Con- Hartog Colantha was bred by 'l‘. MacQueen, Tilsonburg`. Out, and is it daughter of the famous Ilitron Colantha Fayne whose dams record was 623.66 pounds milk. 324.06 pounds butter. with a fat record of 4. 1. .per cent, and whose seven neil est dams have averaged a 4_1 |ie-.r cent test on their seven day .ie- cords. They are lst, Queen Butler. Baroness Canadas first 33 pound cow; who is also thc mother of Colantha Butler Girl 30.87 at 3| years and Queen B. B, Fayne 27.5 mature. (2nd) Grace Fayne (2nd). Third Queen of Oxford 20.09 who also produced four R. M. M. daugh- ters(Po\irth) Colantlia 4th, Johan- na (Fifth) Lady \Vayne Norine 2l. 99 at 2 years and also dam oi' 15 lit. O. M. daughters. Sixth (‘oiiintha 4th and Seventh (_‘iinary`s Starlight having three qualified daughters averaging over 19 pounds of butter in seven days, and one qualified son. Maye I-lartog Colantha has her- self two very creditable R. O. M. records namely 17.25 -a junior three vezir old and 24,88 pound:-'I butter; and 602.5 pounds milk as ii junior four year old. Messrs Mai‘»Callum's herd sirii Prince Colanthus Jewell is it son of the above cow, and is ii splen- iliil animal which with the itbovi- barklng should produce some ro- voril cows. Other good ones owned by Moss- rs Mat-(‘:illuni include Ablklrk Inn. a ilaugllter oi’ Prince (folanthus Ali- herkirk, who has nineteen Il. O. M. ilaugliters. -Diana Canary Belle 2nd .prize jun lor yeariing of Sir` Roger Fosen. Maple Hill Irene it daughter of .Maple Hill George, as well as a ghters ol the above richly bred cows from such sires as Rayerott Putye Echo, and Pontiac Alias (‘ol- SERVICE Our alhbasoitbing aim anthus. They are offering for sale a son of Mayo Iinrtog Colantha. which would look good at the head nl most any ilairy herd. . ln all the Ma.c(lallum herd num-l hors twelve hoad, nine females “W. W. W." Wedding rings havof number ot’ superior sons and dau- chosen only hy the girl or woman ui-.E51 ~ ` _ I ate scholiirsliips whlcth uppi-are i»l. although elaborate uioilels are slio\\'n_ Many coats boar ai striking rcseinhliince to a inan‘s loungi- jacks-i, and are tlierelort- \'i-ry plain and unadorn- cd. V\'aisii_»oziis play on important part in thc ~'i-liome_ Soine are of :il nv\\' mall izloih. wliilf- .spongv 1-lo|li| is also-usi-il in \‘arioii:»' iroloi.<_ Near ly all :irc i-inliroiilv-i'i~il \\'hvn maili- of plain liibriii. .\ uri-il many of lin- ncw suits li:i\'i~ uioililiiwl .\li-ilii-i L-oIlal's. that are oxiri>nwI_\' l»i=i-oni- ing and givi- ii ‘sooil lini\ irom llli-.‘ shoulili»r_ 'l‘lii» primo t`ii\oriii~ in nu terials tor suits is blur si-rze, but suiting liopsiirks and u.:il»'ir.lini-s are also in gl‘t=:it l`n\'o1`. 'I`allors are using piping vi-ry fniui-h in contrast- ing colors. 'l`hus blue :-'ergo is ot- ten piped round the ri\\'i$rs_ pockets and even Iieiu with \\'hiiu or rvtl. linibroiilt-l‘_\' is \\'i-ll to the tori* this yi-ar as ii ilof-or;ili\'fr iuodiulu, and is as :I ruli- \\'oi-kiwi in ron - lrasting i-olors to llii~ ni:\ti=ri:ils it nilorns. Ycsis oi' organili inuslin are oitcn worlivil in this i~nibroiil-- ery in it roloi' that iiintcllvs llic Suit or dross on wliit-.li it :tppi>i\rs. (luiie. a novelty in decorations are “wool i`I>allif‘l's"` that on Solni- in tho ni-\\' spring Ilmiilgozll' talw Irv pl:ii~i> oi' rvul pluin<~s_ \\`ool flower.-' uri- still in i-viilcni-in :mil vi-ry pri-ily lillli- posios nro ninili- ol tilivui tor Iiivliiiig into the waist .lwlt_ 'l'hi~_v iiri- also used for ili-coruting sonic oi' lilo kid anil liiatliivr hulls, iinil arii \\'i>rli eil qu-Ito llaii on thc uialvl ial. Uslrit-li l`i'aill\i~rs li;|.\'1‘ l|llili~ruoili~ :L now sli~|'|llziu;; |ii`iii'i-ses \\'liii-li i.. not stiiiliy lilo- ul,vi-i-rininu_ :ind lrialivs tho lri>_iiii.~. light :ind .\'illi_\'_ t)i»=|>i'c_V ot' si vi-r_v ll=:l|| l'oi\t.l|ol'_v dos crlplion is I:ir~.-I-ly usvil on Ili" hofiil gear ot' llw inoinilnt :intl is parli- cularly innv.s. but it should be who boasts ol' ti prolly mouth :mil a good sci. ol ‘|.i-oth. E-<»>-E Armenizins in Lonilon \\'i-ro itil- viseii that tho l~‘rL~ni-h troops hi-gun evacuation oi' l'illi~i:| prior to April 12th. _f\rini~niiin_~= thi-ro had :ippi~:|l- i-il to the Ii`ri-ncli l’rcn\ior not to withdrziw tho l.riiops until :in inter- w.hcre~ in this issue. I Our remuneration is chiefly SATISFACTION brought about by _ _WORTH-WHILE RESULTS __ To carry on" we need ‘ilnsncial help. Consclously _ or unconsciously you pront by our SERVICE to humani- ty. May we hope for your help in a substantial way? 'SALVATION ARMY CAM- '_ PAIGN NOW ON WILL YOU HELP? .-5. __ !YT!-`1 \ _ n :e‘ '” " 'p and tlircc niules and they are fl niiiionni row-i- wie ow,-_'iiiizi\ii ini-on credit to the owncr. trol 'l‘iii~lic_v. lt was stiitril that |50,- andou ifitii-iii. :"\\‘-liii' I t|’- 'i‘1~i_~‘ “`:l v‘ll‘\»"~“<‘3l"‘i '/f//3 ___...._<¢.¢_._?_ . ::0nc of the niost clilcctlvo ver- gaqd f niifugcs on thc nlarkct. is .\iilli=.r's ‘I ,. " [NPG J' fé Worm l‘owili~rs. They \vlll not only 57 i-.lciir thi- _~.-toiniirli and hoivcls of . , , __ worms. but will prove il vory scr- vicciiblii mi-=illi~lne for izliililrcn In feed .ft F regulating tho inlantilo s_\'.~itr-ni and 000 A|‘lri\lii:lli:~‘ hnil ilvriilcil to ali-_. fo-o-Q Kc 0 niltintalning it in it hoiiltliy condit- ion Thorn is nothing in their rom 2 position tlia-t will injure thc mo:;t. iiclirny sgnniicli when directions cut Conan for pl-pe use " nrt' fuIlo\\'i~il nnil they can hi* glrvn - ~ ~ f in i-liililrt-n ln tho lull zissiirnncc cut Fmhror cuannu _.ji that lhoy will utterly ilc.~4troy nil ` 'W()l`l`ll!s'. ~--f ---i- The Shoes » . , roi - ',{{_luIl, _,gs . i \ Your Dreams TWIN STRAP MODEL WITH MILITARY HEEL Brown Calhkln $8.15 Fawn Bucknkln_ $9.75 Grey Buckekln ... ._ $11.75 Black Kld ................ ._ $5.95 ' A pair of thou improve your whole attire. Aim if cu _ I %`?1=-£?~ ...w M. C. A. Financial (lampaign Now On IHI NEIII illllllllllll ___ wwf; : I _ The Field Q, Hundreds of Men and Boys in Charlotte- town need the help the .ll-Irith Inf!!! 9:. _ I \ I D policy ot the Aicighcn Govern-I ___________,,,,._ M Matinee 3.15 Special Matinee 16c Children llc Illti Night 7 'and' 8.45 Prices Evening 26c. Children 11c |~ - - - ~ ~-v cr- ---r- .W-. __ .. . A -- - _ _ . Y~_._-____( ___ . ___ - IRO CE UNS THE WORLD/ gig authors mime WILLIAM 1-'ox 1 'I coi1LD. ALMos'r Y)"'¢$¢"f5 _ BELIEVE I WAS W I I _ HEARING WILLIAM = FARNnM's voIcI_~:." -' FARN UM ' ter' H ft Ms C ‘"~l...a ....""....y. ......“'**~”°..... IF IVVERE ' KING eéfai. ...__ .\.-.A _ BIG MOMENTS IN “IF I WERE KING” ~ When Willilam Farnum as Francis Villon recites before the disguis- __ cd King his poem, “If Villon Were King.” _ _ _ if The duel in the darkened tavern between Villon and the Grand 1' Constable. When Villon_ in disguise tricks the Duke of Burgundy. When ; the King declares forfeit the life of Villon and asks if any of the latters ._ , cheering followers will tlake hisplace. _ _ _ _ When Lady Katherine steps forward and exclalms “I will die for this man” creating thc great climax of the story. F it-&li:l"iL5‘§‘éE H? EI:Tél5-‘i'L;I5'éI5‘éI§'éI5‘b§*-Ei%?*éI§ éF'i‘&I7i'L5‘?i‘L:I:i'-EH-‘field-EE*-EI?-‘slit-‘fldéliéld él § éi‘5\‘-Eliéld'-“_libi’i'i;l‘i'-‘;Eeif‘iLf'i'h"-." and, uflcr turning thc ground, i-ausc thc .plants to start lnoro "9. continue to work tho upturnI>.I `i|ui<'kIy in planting such plants, cnrth until thi: soil is ihrokcn down bo cnrcl`uI not to set thc plants so into fino pnrtlclcs. lil' tho grounil iliccply that. tho soil will wash in ness, thc plants are liable to sul’-7 still remains i~oiir.~'i- lifter the init- liil preparation, it is nilvlsalllc to defer planting ilntll the arozt can 'hc repri-pairoil again. \’Vlio|hi~r thi~ plants :irc going to take Iioiil ol’ tho soil and dovolop rapidly or iniikc ii slow start and at puny ggowtli ilepi-nilii niuch upon thc plants anil tho mannoi- of their planting 'l`lii°. plants 'tlioliisclveli must hc strong. livaltliy. iinil In an activi- state of growth. Only plnnt:-i that hiivc hccn wvll harden- ed oil’ iiirough exposure to out»oi~ door teniporiitiiri‘ while still In tim i’i-nines :ire suitiihlc for transplant- ing. Planta that arc llftcil without any soil aliimt the roots slioulil bo -dug oz\ri~l'ully to presorvc all tho roots. Tlrcn shorten thc lop riiots one-third their length iinil. in the case oi’ ciibhiigc_ lettuce, iistcrs iinil other plants with low crowns. rut hack th.\ tops from one-third' lo one-liiilt. This will roiliico lim ovapnriiiion from tho lcnvcs and OOOOO4%O%O IIO'I`EL VICTORIA Famed for Ill oulalne jorvloo. ':~ liegantly furnished, ll 4 rooms with bathe. » ' Mako It your hom In y cmirimmwn. _ 1 f °"°"”“" over thc hearts. _ ` lm not sul'l’cr nuotlicr iliiy with »_ Ili-hing, l;li~r~t\i‘ it box nil ilviili-rs, or ldil- lnurli-on, Ilnton & (‘o., lllmltotl, 'For- orito. Sumplc box fron ii’ you mon- tion this paper and cnclose lic stamp postugo. lonlololoulolnonuolo I OPTICAL LENS GRINDJNG Our Lens Grindi' plant -the only one onn¥he ls- Innd-is daily engaged in manufacturing the vari- ous kinds oi lenses, used in correction of defective vision. _ There sae .<10 long ds- a in wni ' or 's ' Ie£esiPROaI"l‘,SNpA°P:PY SERVIC -is the motto oi our lilhmeni. G. ialliitéheson C. OIIIK . ... 1 A la.-_.I .ii HEAR Vi _ .SANIIY Ma0IiIIEIlIIII 0n the Columbia Graionola ~ Ar i ; A. iz. rooms -- -i\~» lxxicnl I ' ' " 'T “T 'E H i_.i _E._iR. snow L Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness nil PII" Glass Inman at Lowest rates. _ Goal Strong, Stock Cnlpsllw _ , . 'I 'V I ~ L' ‘